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'''Nick Saviano''' (born June 5, 1956 in ]) is a former ] from the United States, who won one singles title (1983, ]) during his career as a pro. The lefthander reached his highest individual ranking on the professional ] on July 12, 1978, when he became the number 48 in the world. '''Nick Saviano''' (born ], ] in ]) is a former ] from the ], who won one singles title (], ]) during his career as a pro. The lefthander reached his highest individual ranking on the professional ] on ], ], when he became the number 48 in the world.


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Nick Saviano (born June 5, 1956 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won one singles title (1983, Nancy) during his career as a pro. The lefthander reached his highest individual ranking on the professional ATP Tour on July 12, 1978, when he became the number 48 in the world.

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